Hey mate, I was the first fish you caught. Thanks for saying I feel big. It's tough out here being an undersized bream. Much love, BREAM FAMILY. Toro Taki Taku!
@@gdaam1377 no worries at all mate. I’ll try and pack more sounder info into my videos from now on especially because I rely on it fairly heavily in a lot of circumstances. 👌🙂
I find with my AT2 I use forward mode more than anything as its a bit easier in my opinion. you can see what section in the water column they are sitting and know exactly where to cast.
@@nugdam8758 I think you’re right on the money there mate. When I use it to target threadfin I find them on the side scan, put the AT2 down on scout mode just to see how much they’re moving around and what they’re behaving like, then place it in forward mode to properly start fishing to them.
@@Grimaceshake49 No worries at all mate. Yeah I used to fish Luggage point a lot but not for a fair while now. When I first started fishing the Brisbane River it was one my favourite areas for big bream flathead and jew. We’re pretty lucky with the quality of bream fishing around Brisbane. I think it’s as good as just about anywhere, but it often gets overlooked because all of the other amazing species we have at our fingertips. 🙂👍
Great vids very useful tips for beginner like me. May I ask what best speed to get those perfect side image? Are you using electrical motor or just drifting the current? Appreciate for some tips on how you work the electrical motor with the sounder as well. Looking forward to your next video. Cheers.
Dude I struggle to catch fish in Brisbane anywhere , I have a good hummingbird sounder but also find it hard to find fish or bait … I don’t have an electric motor do you think that makes a big difference to not shut down fish with a loud motor?
@@mrawesome001 you’ll get there buddy I certainly didn’t learn straight away. I’ve got to say the electric motor is just as important as the sounder, if not more when you’re fishing for bread and butter species. Most importantly one complements the other. If you’re lure fishing in areas like I do an electric motor is not as effective if you don’t have a sounder and a sounder is not as effective if you don’t have an electric motor. I use the electric to quietly move around and look for fish on the sounder and when I find them it’s important to use the electric to correctly adjust my drift, or position the boat to effectively target them. I often use the electric and the sounder together to locate and stick with a school of fish as long as possible. 👌🙂
Awesome 🤩 good fishing 🎣 mate. Thanks for showing us what’s on the sounder, always good to learn what to look for. Cheers 🍻 mate
@@arnoldrudder9624 You’re very welcome mate, I’m glad you enjoyed the vid. I’ll try and put more sounder info in my vids from now on. 👌🙂
Hey mate, I was the first fish you caught. Thanks for saying I feel big. It's tough out here being an undersized bream. Much love, BREAM FAMILY. Toro Taki Taku!
Thanks Marty , cool little tips and tricks video good to always see some sounder stuff too 👌
@@joshparry2867 you’re welcome buddy, I’m glad you enjoyed it. 👌👍
Great video mate, Crushed it!
@@RapalaAus Thanks heaps for the support guys! 👌🙂
Thanks heaps for the sounder parts mate! Really appreciate it as a newbie to side scan. Keep it coming if you can. Cheers
@@gdaam1377 no worries at all mate. I’ll try and pack more sounder info into my videos from now on especially because I rely on it fairly heavily in a lot of circumstances. 👌🙂
Nice catch, some good flatties and bream
@@boomboom78oz thanks heaps mate, was a lot of fun. 🤙✌️
love the BFS mate, I am grabbing one of those rods this week just waiting for my reel to rock up.
@@nugdam8758 they’re great mate trust me an absolute pleasure to use. 👌
cool video marty some nice bream and flatties around.
@@ausguy121 Thanks mate! Sometimes it’s great to just go back to basics. 🙂👍
Great video mate, cool stuff very informative 👍
@@justinweigel161 thanks man, I hope it helps. 🙂🤙
Great video and explanation of what your seeing on the sounder
@@LAWRENCE_Tagaloa you’re very welcome mate. I hope it helps. 🙂👍
Love the content brother. Keep up the awesome work 👍
@@jrt2329 Thanks heaps man! 👌👍✌️
I find with my AT2 I use forward mode more than anything as its a bit easier in my opinion. you can see what section in the water column they are sitting and know exactly where to cast.
@@nugdam8758 I think you’re right on the money there mate. When I use it to target threadfin I find them on the side scan, put the AT2 down on scout mode just to see how much they’re moving around and what they’re behaving like, then place it in forward mode to properly start fishing to them.
@@martytuckerfishing I need to try scout mode a bit more, I have it down to a T chasing bass on it now. Its so much fun in the local dam.
@@nugdam8758 yeah I can imagine buddy. I haven’t tried it in the fresh yet, I definitely should though.
An excellent video Marty. It would be great if you could highlight what you’re looking for/at on the sounder with future videos too.
@@JH-nh9xx thanks buddy and yeah no worries can do. 👍✌️
@@martytuckerfishingAfter watching the video again, I’ve seen what I need to get to be more successful on the river. Fishing uggs!😄
@@JH-nh9xx the key to any form of success is comfort haha 😂👌
nice Marty, hope to learn more sounder tips from you mate
@@dota2lol942 you’re welcome buddy and definitely I’ll try and put more sounder info in from now on. 👍👌
Good Stuff Marty, Thanks for the tips👍
Sounder tips are great
@@jamesj8309 your welcome buddy, I hope they help. ✌️👌
Thanks for the helpful tips on the sounder. Have you tried Luggage point at the mouth? I have caught some really good bream there.
@@Grimaceshake49 No worries at all mate. Yeah I used to fish Luggage point a lot but not for a fair while now. When I first started fishing the Brisbane River it was one my favourite areas for big bream flathead and jew. We’re pretty lucky with the quality of bream fishing around Brisbane. I think it’s as good as just about anywhere, but it often gets overlooked because all of the other amazing species we have at our fingertips. 🙂👍
@@martytuckerfishing Yeah man. Keep up the good work
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Great vids very useful tips for beginner like me. May I ask what best speed to get those perfect side image? Are you using electrical motor or just drifting the current? Appreciate for some tips on how you work the electrical motor with the sounder as well. Looking forward to your next video. Cheers.
@@XBWang-yl2uh I think from memory 4-6 km/h is best for accurate side images on still objects. I’m glad you enjoyed it buddy. 👌🙂🤙
Good video mate very informative :) new sub here mate
@@tightdrags Thanks heaps mate, I’m glad you enjoyed it! 🙏👌
G’day mate, awesome video on the bfs 🎣 where did you get your rod from? I tried looking it up and all I found was over in America. Cheers
@@raymondstemm1177 thanks heaps mate! I got mine from anglers warehouse in tweed heads. It’s a very good rod well worth the money. 👍
How hard was it to convert your boat over to side console...and what were the rough costs...cheers
Dude I struggle to catch fish in Brisbane anywhere , I have a good hummingbird sounder but also find it hard to find fish or bait … I don’t have an electric motor do you think that makes a big difference to not shut down fish with a loud motor?
@@mrawesome001 you’ll get there buddy I certainly didn’t learn straight away. I’ve got to say the electric motor is just as important as the sounder, if not more when you’re fishing for bread and butter species. Most importantly one complements the other. If you’re lure fishing in areas like I do an electric motor is not as effective if you don’t have a sounder and a sounder is not as effective if you don’t have an electric motor. I use the electric to quietly move around and look for fish on the sounder and when I find them it’s important to use the electric to correctly adjust my drift, or position the boat to effectively target them. I often use the electric and the sounder together to locate and stick with a school of fish as long as possible. 👌🙂